Communication Incentives

Children with autism are more likely to be successful communicators in environments that are designed to encourage and support their efforts. In order for the child to initiate effective communication, two conditions should be met. Listed below is a collection of suggestions for setting up communicative enticements that are meaningful and motivating to the child. Many involve play. Some involve problem-solving situations. All involve good timing, especially "waiting", on the part of the adult who sets up the situation and responds to the child's communicative attempts.


Susan Boswell
Division TEACCH
Susan_Boswell@med.unc.edu

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